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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-2-21, Page 8• ti ':r.w - AND Semi -trimmed x Palter any room for a feu' cents x Priced 5c per roll rind tip l For Photographs Frames For PrintiFor ngs Picture Mould- ings Antique Gold Bright Gold Mahogany Walnut Circassian Mission Oak Antique S.Iver Grey and Ivory Bring in your pictures and have them Framed before the spring cleaning We will Frame them -- well at • reasonable price. Smith's Art and Gift Store Fast Street Phone ISIS THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT. won (• '' Ilya 1) Company. with '' %owe to default of the Colapasy. Tbe' public wefts eom,aittew recom- mended that ;117 be deducted from the contests pries for the trrand:ltand at Agrkadh,rid Perk. on 110'1410 Of electric wiring sat (lube. •us1 Girt as aate1)01 other 111, ler' Hien, 1,/11/41 by the architect ore completed Ow amount clue be paid. With reference to the request Of the Gederieh Eletrtur ('0. for the closing of a portion of WeU- 111gtu11 Nf re•t. te. (summit t)'4 meow mended that if the C. N. Ratlw:u+ will .x. hon.ge pieces of Ian,l y ith the town !4114: he taken to shift the greet to the' ('41,01, glvdng the town tit least 'he 411111e fruitage on the writer. "1111 Febrm,ry ildi. " the rep.•rt.stated. -yunr committee met Slr. I'r..bh. d rclttrlaitsuperi htendol,t, and om•Oleof 1,1 Canadian NI(•Iti. Iti(ttwily and looked over their bodge en IIarl..r 11111 etreet. The r.nlw:1y "thee' Is hesitate to cs.uxtrUet walks ob In1h sales '.f their bridge, but practh.•t114 ,ssuned n,o that. tt a&-rcealde, they ooutd 1•nll,I :1. six -foo( j..'.L••tran walk the north side of their bridge mei .,1 r roacb/ '. thereto, thus widening the( I, r.',.'ht structure sex- feet, and if this, ;:,1 not take care of the trim.• the twitter M further ateoutnN"1•It1..0 oti' 'he *(UIh side could be taken up 1tXAin the flnnrn." The ,,.anuitte' re-. pu1eu1kvl that this prol►•sttion iw• e•d to. With iefereab,.' to the 'e6 of Miss Eva Rtnith •for a re-: 'slim of *,old oil charges against .,•t 12:0, 4.t. ihlrld'a 'treat, the eom- 1 Ido f(v' n•. 'mended edala 1 n. e 0th •f* taken, The sj.r•TI1T oo Mee r.s onauended. ' with reference to vert•s:rig j11 the harltu, road mates let. that the. prdrllwler,. .Iw• hotifled that ie cuuls•il iwill take a jortiou.ofa !sow !del' the. publishers obtain one Of two lipgest •-"f'advertl41Ig from local bps:neer. 1 pie. (Niter reontmeadations were' ;That the ehnirman of the committee be 4'°1' er..l t,o ptreha,P and forward picture p,st.errd views t.. Canadian Royalties Limited; that the .ommnui- ra►ion of January 26th from the On - STOVES The best Stones at the bestP rices Plew and Used Furniture 11on't buy until you see what we have to offer yoti We positively save you !tone.. BLACKSTONE'S Furniture Exchange "018. Irudvay of Gesencs" -tittle !'nthibithei t 11lon 10• tiled. and that OW pureline)ug and lusna l:101M of { new c1hie for the town e1"ek 'le jef't 1 with the ehhirasu. o ... f the mantles �IIand the clerk. • These retorts were alt mi, ,sed. Tnese l'3) psiW Taxes • Reeve Turner again brought up the,, matter of. tax collections. Ile was afraid that things In this respect were 1 HOTEL BEDFORD on Thursday, February 28tk J. B. KNIGHT will display • comph'te line of ladies' and gent's HAIR GOODS including Patent Structure Advice es all Seale Ailments aad . the use est Inset( Rapid Phan fluid for Appointment The W. T. Posher Stores Limited - 1210 YONOE STREET, TORONTO, ONTARIO 1 NOT JUST KIDS but grown-up(. tea. Mrs. Sybilla c hr's Tonsillitis, treats et Pry form n(• cough. bronchitis, ,ore throats and tonsil trouble, quickly. Iiood remits or money back. ALI. GODERICII DR(.110Its'TS EUCHRE AND DANCE ender auspices of Coder:kb Wo- men's o-mens Institute -- in - ODDFELLOWS' HALL - on - FRIDAY, MARCH 1st, 1929 Cards at 8.15 Music by Driver's - Orchestra TICKETS - 50 CENTS Automobile Owners (H'T 1•('R Auto Markers, Permit Cards, Operator's and Chauffeur's 'Renewals FROM J. W. MacVicar at Mat Vitae' Shoe Store P. 0. Box 414 G„derich t OBITUARY getfing worse rather this better. I was coating from one-half to three- quarters of P m111 to carr) the unpal taxes. This was not fair to tile la'opl of Goderich who did pay their taxes People with all kinds of luxuries le their taxes go unpaid, while other who felt they could not afford sue thlugs,mauaged to pay their taxes. Cout,t•lllur Stunning, agreed aha come presspre should be applied to col le.•t 'arrears, and Councillor Belli said the collector was willing to do w-hatehor the council w'aeitel him 0. do. A motion was passed a.rking the collector to make every effort in his power to .,diet arrears of taxes forth with. -tunIJ er motion wail passed request Ing the school °Isstrde and the public library hoard to' send In their requl -Miens fair 1'Cl) before Match 1st; each JAMAS ItoP IES ,After an Illness of several week* t ' James Me1iee, of 4. nlbrla road, s ! passel :twat' on Wednesday. VetL1tar) h 13th. in his sixty-fourth year. % no- cewse.l Watt a lifelong reald1nt o0 that t district, being a native of Culbonle - township and a member of one of the e 1 tuw•nshiIls oldest families. Removh,g 1I to Dow a when a young luau, he en- . gaged in his trade as carpenter. and was esteemed as a quiet and 11141110 tr!uus eltlaen. He was a member o Knox church. He 1s outlived by his wife, who before her marriage was Miory 1t1'Mlllen o1 Godorlcb, 3)0140 1111:11" several brother• and 1dttera Charles McPhee, of Colborne town- ship: G410 rge, of Plymouth, M14h.: Alex., of Wayne, Mich.; 'Mrs !Abby Mores. of town, and Mrs. Katherine Edmonds. of Plymouth, Mlch.' The funeral took plat* on Saturday after- nan,t t0 ('olhnrne temetuty. The ser vices were e•ondue•ted by Rev. R. 0'. Mcl)ermld, as -Meted by Rev. F. Y. Elliott. and the pallbe:r.'rs were Messrs. A, HIgglnaon, Alex. Hender- son. (;irvin Young and W. T I'eCnw. These present from • dishes* were Mr. George MoPhee, of Plymouth. Mih.. Mr. R'. 13. McMillen. of .0m. Arbor. Mich.. and Mrs, Van .trocar,, 00 Detroit, the two last n10(11ed Ming bro- ther and sister of Mre McP!,e• • ROBERT KEHU The passing of Robert Kerr on Fri- day mottling last removed ,i chit:tiler abut will le long remembered by those• of us .who knew him jest. -Hob" (ns. pm was blest known' for the heist ten s veer 111.1 tired 11 e• s al 1. the I. Lind ale u just north of the north pier. Ile lived mane ieetillse he liked thol-kind Of life, find he wanted to be near the water where he could Id• -.r the sound of the wave' pounding on the beach. and where he could do as he pleased and Is' free frau all domestic. trou- bles. ' MAI was well know,* fn e'very- on.' that frequented the )lirboi and bis mjt was o resting 'Ia.e• uis'n t.. them 411. Ile was fond of '1•tnp1),y. and children were a his delight: .hc• would 'it by the hour and tell them of the. wonderful Mju11r'.es he had visited .1111,1 tell his fascinating stories of the sol. Men and women, never tired of hearing him r.•::I1,' *lie ex- !•ri/uees '.0.111,. strange life. -11.• was a good en(Prtalper gnd,f,.1 that reason he noisily had Into (1!' eomtoey. . Bel. first saw the light of day in the city of Edinburgh. In the tont l''4 . He wua born In the 'speer luxnrc and reared In a refinedr family. His wheel ,141%5 fooled. he was apprenticed ntied to learn the trade of shit. :trteuter en t-0 a Clyde. In those days it was the custom of ail boys when '!rev became of age-te choose a prnfe..fon. and Rob choice th sea. He took up work In a •shipyard a til he An.' fini-Md Ills apprenticemitit after which he went to 4450 114 a shlplesserpentcr. dint after a few years In thin eapaeit:. being of a progresaye'frame of mit I. he sit:meddled nl,vigut)nn and Ina sham rime passed -the examination for f!rf mate', cer- tificate. and followed N:!. sown after by ac.lnirinq a' masters certificate from the Board of Trade of Manches- ter, England. Thaw certificate is now In the po.4.sesaIon of one of hlo friends 1n (ioderlcb. For mora than thirty-five Years Bob Sailed on 111 the 411 It ANIS of the world, en s. .;Hg 0h1ps of all rigs, end many. harrowing Jak.s he has told of the hardship- and misery he experilrn'e4 nn man% perilous voyages. lie came to Gosleri.J1 -'.one thirty veerm ago and lived a roami,,g life for a few years. Ne' tried fr,•-:i water Polling. but he dtdu't like it. :14 the trips were too short. ft was then that he nook up the notion of :is -Ing alone. He worked at the harb,.r building boats for the Marlton Shipbuilding Co., and it was while thus employed that he come under the eagle eye of Bill Forrest, who nr,!a.izeti1 at once the merhanlcat eke! of the man. Bill took Bob under his wing and he never wanted for a friend frlan that time until he died. Bob war not a depend - 01111 by,any means; he was a liberal - minded man and al vay, wantedt to help the under dog; be provided for 111,4 ,,1.1 age and had plenty of mean. to see him through to the end. He was a 1Munch Presbyterian all lax life and showed hie good moral training which stuck to him until he died. Bob wagtail.' away on Monday after- noon In Maitland Cemetery. Out of respect for the dead the men working at the Forrest plant at the harbor were given the afternoon off to attend • b ouhnittee was )nstrlleted to bring In •t report at next Meeting as to the amount of funds • require,' fur the year, and the them* committee was asked to prepare the estlnrales for the year and bring in 1) report on the (.v • Ou mutton of Reeve Turner and nth illlor Murmings. It was decided that some kind of publielto- be earns,' on by (114' tua•11 among the yacht (011) 0� 111 the large cities during the nest Iwo .'r three un,nthx. with 11 view• 00 attracting w iter 0,10r)sts here for the repleuisiula'ut of 011pp11es lie well as to xI'it the tomo bbd di�trfet. Sale et Meritlnery• With r.'fcrcoe, to the !trimmed sale of the nun-l.lnetry at the National Shipbuilding plants, the Mayor said i he '0,)1 the clerk had inert writing to different parties gold he hoped td. flags .s.nethblg to place before the council at Ito, next meeting.1111 motion of . Rce've Turner and Iownc)Ilor Bailie, It was decided) that the boys! si• itiments of the people of 4;ndCr)el) with reference to the King's' illness, end rts•overy 101 Id to con- veyed In a.tetrer to he sent to the Gov - error -General, Councillor Bailie brought in a mo, Lion of protest against the pro}seal P rnt3), u an the municipalities one -halt the st of the Province's expenses in the ma er of ohInge pensions. This tvas laser I Mthe Reeve. who thnuglit the tanner l'rorince of the Dominion span nor fall lohind the newer Provinces ae*p(ing nu. Fed- eral Government's glalat)on. Councillor punning thought that (toilette!' would ile affee I more se'ri- ou'ly than either the r al mnnk'I- [al 11t 1ee4 or the titles. 7th.' ihbr l'.1, nay aIn.le Ai' 1 nnn)- mon,l'. the Mayor expressing his w- ,•nrrenee 1101. !minting out that t Province h,,d -eanarcp" of revenue such as the nulnI.•ipa,liiii.s .11.1 not• have. The .•oum,jl then adJourne-d. ASHFIELD A 4111'1 :I.D. Feb. 1" The w•n'iep* in -14htleld Preebyteri•n1 elutreh on Sunday were taken by Mr. Fowler, a -110lerlt of Knox College. Toronto, There masa all excellent attendance both morning and everting and two splendid sermon,. were given. IThe 1''ostpur)ed meeting of the W. At. R. wax held on Friday after - neon ,,t the hotn.e of Mrs. George ('nllinwon, Kintni1. Mr. Albert Beckett received the mad news this week of the death Inst Fri- 1 day of his brotJwr. Rev. S. E. Beckett, In Vancouver, Mr. Beckett wee a professor In the i'niversity there. Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacLean, of Inear Amberley, entertained their many friends' and- neighbor% with a bonne party last Tiun?Ay night. Every -tine- from far and near woe pres- ent and all report having a good time !till t!:e small hours of the morning, Mrs. Bollen is home after 'clienng j with friends In Gdslerich. 11'e are torr; bo retort that Mra. i (:(`urge Drennan, of the 10th cnneea- "lora• i-. not Improving as well as her many friends would like. A good ninny are busy this week putting in their summer supply of i ee. We are glad to report that .Mrs. John Cowan, ar., is Improving nleely and Is now able to sit up. "Suffered with my stomach for ten years with pain and vomiting. Took Dr. McLeod', Stomachlr and kept Im- proving. Gained forty-one lbs. in five months and naw feel perfectly well."- Laneelet Morrison, R. R. 1, Itluevale, Ont. t I the funeral. Maay others also were present. !tee. R. C. McDertu)d con - 'ducted the funeral services, and the pallbearers were Oliver Juhusthu, T. ' G. l'onnon, J. J. McEwen, James Bogie. 1)r. Mabee. and Joseph Forrest. Of a family of five only one brother 114,4. survives; he lives In British 1 (4lllmbia and is eighty-seven )ears of t1ge. 'there are several nieces and 3)P ews. Mrs. 1)u.uld, of New•wrk. N.J.,\10,. elect, was away from home whom MWil was sent of Mr uncle's Ideal!). ail�I...l* is now on her way here. An,0 r Meee Is private secre- ttart' to the Due of Connaught. A ne- phew. Charlet; Karr, Is in the Bank of 'Mildred at Montreal. and another, Murray Kerr, la a surgeon In the United, States navy. By a strange conjunction of elrd•um• Plantes one of Bob's elicitors during his last days was; a man who knew trim In his youth and had never seen him since until this winter. Thl,r was %William Adie, who 10 here 'as Alp - keeper on the steamer Denmark. Bobf ens selling"on the Mediterranean and .!die was assistant to the twllmaker on the vessel on which' Bob was third nor te. • This sketch would not he complete without some reference 04) Bob's talent as a nubile .finger and reciter. Ile had ,a great r.'jorto)re and- a magni- ticphl relic and was In de1111nd for 1111)1y puddle gatherings. ,The last oe- elis{oh upon_ which he appeared in this capacity was on De'emlor 5th 1ast, at the bumpier to the visiting mariner'. 0Contributed. ) KINTAIL ▪ • K1:NTAIi., Feb. 100. ---We were all sorry to hear of John K. McGregor', death. Mitch ayu,i*thy Is felt for his wife and family. Neil McDonald io busy putting an ice for the coming twltnni'r. James Maurice Bowler to nn a trip to Michigan to visit hie brother John, who Ie dangerously 111. John Little. township asse.*or, 1s on his rounds for this year again. Mr. Wolof.' (:rima and 1001 Joe, of nut. Mteh.. have returned home alter visiting with Th„ma,s Walleye. A large crowd attended the sparrow hunt donee given by Klnt vi0's young men ill Kintnll hall, One of the most enjoyable eh•enlegs of the SOH wt11 ons "trent In (sank and an old -Ohne dance belt/ 1n K•Ingobrldge oarhet hall. The !why: ones taking fine prlmP"t In the turd playing were Mrs. Jame., Chisholm, of Dunlop, and Mr. Wm. M400',rrlhy,• the eons -010!'.n prises going to Mies EIlealeth Bowler and. Mr. Jow'j-l. Beekley. Another pleaasnt feature woo a WIMP given to the two heat • •wlples In old•tIne we,ltaing. James ''ansa and Mrs. Stu - nett Diking the first and 'John J. Dean. and Mrs. John 1►alt..n taking %Penna. It takes the old lade to chow the yonne one* h..w• t.. 0t,'!, w•h.•u -Ilu're Is a prim In vie., Everyone reported It gnat time: Reeds ere ver. henry In Ibis part of the country at jtreaent munisnN WANTED. -100 FILL 1 v*eauclea on the f,oderich FIN Brigade. Applicauts lutist live with- in the fire limits. Application will be received by the undersigned until noon, Mandl 5. 192 9. J. E. MUTCH, Sec. Goderteb Fire Dept. I'OR SALE . VOR "ALF:. - - 192)( 41141YH1.1IR a eloped car. preeticall) new. Guar- anteed In every respect., Mso 14 acres of land located in the village et San- ford. This land consist* of Hach loam, very suitable for the growing of small fruits and vegetables. New -bare, with splendid chicken house and garage. Apply to MRS. JAMES Mir - 11111141. Cambria "road. VO it - SALE. --siEAI'TLEII, LAICC E • brick house near the rehire of (ioderich at practleally your oma price and terms. Write ERRNEST L Ct'\NL\(i(IAM, _1::-I4 1►elaeare Bldg.. Akron, Ohio. UPRIGHT PIANO t BILL► P'Oa SALE. -In drat -class condition. Apple to DONALD MacKAY, P. O. Box 457. Goderlcb. nF:SIKAIHLE RESIDENCE PROP'S - 8/ TY FOR SALE. -At corner of BS- I tan0ia road and Willies street. Tem • rooms besides bathroom. closets. We. I3ENMILLER Good furnace. All contestants*. For I)UNGANNON terms end further particulate apply to DONALD MacKAY, P. O. Box 457, 1 ( green O 1 Nextlt- Th (loderlcb. - tf Intuit meeting of tie ltenmiller United etwrcb ons ha':d last Friday e•vening.1 The congrecs't et business meeting, was follow•et by a short pn,grom • DI'N(LtXNY)N. Feb. 20. --Mrs. II. ('lull, who h114 Men 1pendlug the win- ter with her daughter, Mr.o. Stranghan, Remitter. has.,roturnel to her hone ap the village 1 • . on 'e,t1a - e an - Mr. Rohl. Devitt..1n returned home on Tuesday after a short visit -with hie sister. Mrs. Jas. Wilson, at Flora. We are pleased to report that Violet Errington. dnngliter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rrringt.n, . who ,underwent • serious operetkon last Thursday for mastoid at 111e h.npitnl in London, 14 doi)rg as well HA van he expected. Her . father hi Staying with her in Lindon. Mr. Wm. F:Ilbdt ami daughter Beryl renamed tic New Liskeard on Tne►- day. after attending the funeral of the latex Miss Margaret Its an. Mrs. El- liott is remaining for a couple of • weeks. Mr. Harry Ryan, or noderteh, who remained here for a,few olive after his sister . ,star'.. h er , rl y returned to hl+ home .. Monday. Ion M allay. Misses Lily and Frank McLean, I Lucknow, attended the funeral of ,the late Miss Margaret Ryan. Telephone Meeting.-The1 annual meeting of the G.slerleh Rural Tele- phone Co.. Limited, was held in the -maluags'rs office here on 'Wednesday of this week. The report.; presented chewed the bu,.{nrs4 of the Company to be In very satisfactory enndrt1Mo. !Section. were elected! as follow•: Jerrie McBride. W. T. Riddell. T. O. Allen, Wm. Bailie, Thaw. Stother,, N. F. Whyard, John Ihuttow, Imbert ' Medd, .W. J. Parks and ,D. E. Ander- 'Jen. The directors Afterwards met and appointed the omcera: Prevldent, W. J. Parka; vle'e-president, John Dus- tow; manager. Thos. atothera; se•re- tary-treaanrer. N. F. Whywrd. Funeral of Miss Ryan. -The funeral of the late Miss Margaret Ryan, who diet! at New Liskeard on Wednesday last, took place f em the home of her mother, Mrs. J. Ryan, Dungannon, on Saturday afternoon. The funeral,' which was private. was conducted by Rev. J. Welker. pastor 01' the United ehureh, axs,stel try Rev. Wm. Percy. of the Anglican church. • A prtfus!on ..f flowers ae ompanled the casket from New i.Iskeard an.1 with theme sent by friends 10 thle community was a strong evidence of sympathy and love for the departed. The pollhcarers were Messrs. ltllrton [(mods John Ryan. Wm. Elliott and Thns, McLean. The remains were interred in Dun- gannon cemetery. The sympathy id this community is extended to the aged mother and family in their very sad bereavement. A (:ENI'INE OPPORTI'NiTY T() SA' -1", -DON'T BE T(NI LATE • The fifteen per cent. reslite0ion off IFs e.l pries offered by Charles Nor- KEItIt.--In G,,seri h, oma Friday, Feb. elan - to pur•h(serq of spring sults or ruury 15th, !tub„Y Kerr, aged til topcoats for delivery now or later years. - must he obsoletely withdrawn on Sat- urday, March 2nd. after whle11 the ladies 1ene1 Imu•ti lu 1 the tum,.1•IIIPnt. .1flcr the devotional period, eon41ut•ted by Rev. R. 1t. Cumming. primer .4 the'r1- ports were given by the tarion4 ile" �leartments. Sirs. S. It. (canner pfe sentetil titre rep.rt of file PIIYPIOpa• fund, wIU'y-h +!owed that the f,,d had met all requirements. The loos., (ed. le•tiou report by Sir. Clarence • Wal- term showed a slight deficit. owing to; the supply or coal having been pur- chased In sideline... Later in the even- Ing it wile agreed to amalranutte the 1 taw. funds Into oI:1 with a view 'to! overcoming. -the ,letk•ie,c). Miss Io•n- leb long g,t'te (1e report for the Ladieo' Aid, wili.eh .low .t .a bthIllee wr 1111)1,1 of almost $159 after Pwyingoll ex en. s ► . p mt' 1 f th1 amount $1101 will he handed over to the building fund The report of Miss foniw• Slue el for the Sunday school gave the infornei- ti.n that it costs 5165 to run the Sunday eehool for the year. Above this amount Mrs. A.- M. Straughau re- ported $25 given to, missions. The Young People raised nearly deo due-' Ing the year. The .on t ri burion,. to the missionary and maia(•,wt'r fund were $220. out of an obie'tive of 5.0(00. Perhaps the most Inters -eine . report , of the evening was that of the build- Ing fund as prepared by Mr. Gus Van- 1(0(0*'. The new church bullling i opened a year ago has coat to doe] $7,000, of which $4,000 le already paid, $1.000 more snbsd'rlt.d, and 52.-' (001 yet to be-prov:ded for. (toughly the material torn $2;1010 while the work cost 54.0001. Mr John innlg was elected c•b,)rman of rt.e (-4meert whi(•h followed the business period. Musl(al numbers were giver by the orehestr,, yo -a1 solos by Irma Jacoby, which were much appreciatet. A quartette (on,p.wrl of Mrs. %Villain' :and Beulah Long, Mr. Arthur Fidler and Sir. Walter l'ettman was very well re- ceived- A humored.. dinloglle . WAS. presented by Mrs Fletcher Fl -ler. Leola and Stanley Snyder, entitled' "Out All itouhd." Mise .0:rabam o! No. 4 :school rejleI('-1 the "Hired Main' dialogue by request N0K1 GRAIiAM.- .11 Sb'-I•pardton. nn Feb runty 901. to Mr: and Mrs. fere) Graham, the gi:t ,00 a !11'11 eitnl1. JulINSTI )N.-- At Alexandra ospital, on February 13th. to Mr. an Mrs. John Me\. Jolihsion of Galerlch tow•nsa:ip, a x000 ,John Muruey.),N..� DIED. D \ �Q`y �\ � �\\\\� a atm ta presents A STILL FINER CAR AT STILL LOWER PRICE A\'FAR AGO, Oldsmobile Six created a new type of automobile, designed and built to meet a demand that had never been answered before. People called it "The Fine Car of Low Prue." It had the character, the distinction, the luxury --the pre'ri4... if you like that ordinarily• u,mmarkl 411,1. a prenn11m in the higher prised held -and it offered these ad- vantages in a tar of ,onvenient sire, at a phenomenally low price. Now, as the outcome of this enthusiastic public acceptant.- and the 51,lest who it has brought, Oldsmobile is able to present • trill I toter Car and a Still Greater I'alue. i, WA, ONT. nutltaxer, Sparc Tete tapers Vitra To a car which seemed as near perfection as possible, Oldsmobile Six has added fur- ther refinements .. further touches of dis- tinction, outside and in .. extra luxuries .. deeper comfort . . improved qualities of performance and endurance. Fisher master hdlg -builder hive contributed new grace and beauty, enhanced by rich Duco color harmonies, And, thanks to increased prtdaetion and consequent decreased caws, this still finer Oldsmobile is now offered at prices eves lour than those which established such as amazing record of value last year. Come and see this finer Oldsmobile, raw nn display a our showroom! 0.111.1 -res E iSr4I0BILE n ,. C T o r O a N a a A L M07055 SPECIAL SALON SHOWING -February 23rd to March 2nd MacEW AN & T EBBUT T GODERICH, ONTARIO CARD OF THANKS MICS. JAMES Mt'i'11NE WINIIES TO extend her grateful thanks to friends) and neighbor, for the many kindu(w1ea extended! during the illness of her husband awl In the time of bereavement. LOST AND FOUND L'Ol1Nl),-LON'O !URNS, STONE as flet. Apply at SIGNAL OFFICE. PUBLIC NOTICE TAKE NOTICE: TiIAT i HAVE a p urchesed the bush -tem of Jung Sing known as the Huron Cafe, and that I will not toe respsmsllde for any debts Incurred !.y him. HI'(AI 00 4)N(1. I'ropxietor. sat AUCTION SALES AUCTION 801h: :,1 F.11t01 STOCK AND imin,}:)II;NTs. RAM. 4' OVL1 N will 'hold an 151)01 ''I15 nape of farm atoet and implements at hid. form. emweatlon t, AAhfietd. on WED}''ESDAV,-F01tR1'AItY 27th Everything mutt he JOHN l'l'RVFFt, Anetlnm*r. AVI TION SALE OF 11RIFF)RS, ELMER 3. FARR4SH will melt by pnhll nnetlon at Int 4, rnneemalon 10. W T) Axhfield. on TI'F.RD.0Y. MAReII 5th. enmmeneing at 1 p.m.. the following: Twenty-five Oxford ennnty-erred, hwo-year old Holstein heifers, due to freshen In S(arch and Apr11. E. J. -TARR1•R1t. PI.LNYPT M11448R. Proprietor. Anettemer. TO � 1101 SE FY►tt RENT MA114'(I tat • lhoutifuland can•enient locu- tion on St. 1'ih.*It street. In good repair. 4;11 rag.' and garden. ,tpldfe to M. W. 111000001.1.. ` 2t TO itlnNT.--STORE $I'ITABI.E FOR • :grocery orr, utti.r. Immediate pow session given: .Apply to CHAS. K. 04.'., Nmolts. Goderleh. - • Al ('Tk)NERRINO THOMAS G('NDIIY, GODERiCH• LIVE $To$'1t AND U1)NIIRAI AUCTIONEER Telephone No. 119. Halve atteno,d to anywhere and even effort toads totri ve sa tfs(set lea Farmers' sale notes discounted. WESLEY W. FISHER. WESLEY Auctioneer. w1)1 conduct sales anywhere. Ivy terms are reasonable and I will . es- deavur to give 'satisfaction. Pbose Carlow 1314. or address R.R. 4, Gea- erkk. - DRUMM* neer TIOIOI n ig. A. N. ATKINSON m canton/Amos AND DRUG- LSSS THIPAPIST • OODERICH Equipped with elect romagnetla bean. sbctroale electric treatments aad chiropractic. Chromic orgaalc and nervous diseases. Lady 1a atteadaeca °Mee hours 2 to 5. and 7 to 9 p.A, excepting Monday and Thursday a1- ternouns and evemjags, and by ap- pointment. polnoment. Residence and omce--Corner d South street and BrltaoaM road. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ,RANK P. G1B1BS, IJHARTER.ED Acrouutant. 102 ()uterlo stre*t dtratferd. Phone 1590. Ices. 1330.1. MEDICAL DR. e. J. R. PORSTEIL, EYE. E.% It. NOSE. THROAT Late House asurgern New York 1)p► Ihalmle and Aural hospital. asatet*nl at Moorefield Nye Mogi-Mal td Golden Square Throat Hospital. Lou don, Eng. 53 Waterloo St. S., Stratford. Tel ephone 20.7. At Hotel Belford, Goderleh. on the evening of third Monday of rink month till the following day. Tewni■y. at 1 p.m. LAICAL ElmrsoBT M. L10E, sass Barrister and Solicitor Dominion Building., 4tK. Bt) tercet. '1 resto 2 Telephone Adelaide 4168, -- DUDLEY E. HOLMES, Barrister, kite. Omce-llamllton street, Goderlea Phone 27. Q s. DARROW, BARRISTER, WPC. Successor to J. L. KIIloraa, Phone 6?. Office -The Square. Ooderieb. Maps & Nape BAat<jtTaaa, Ile, . K.C.HAYS-RC,FIAYS ra.,'B.A. Hamilton St., (todericn iNSURANCR, LOANS. RTC. - M" KI '1'0MUTUAL. FiRS iN- VURAN('E CO. -Firm and Ise Iced town property Ina,lred- omeerw-Jas e'onaony, Pres.. Gob erieh 1'. 0.; Jas. F.vanm, V1eePrea., Reechw(od P. 0.; D. F. McGregov. So e. Tress.. Hesfnrtk P. O. Director, -A. Rroadfoot, R. a No. 3, Keafnrth ; John 07 (grieve, No 4. Waitron: William Rion. R. R. H0 2. McSforth ; John ilennewlea. Brod• hagen; Geo. McCartney, R. R. Nn a Speforth ; Robert Ferris, Harloek ; Murray QIbson Rraeefeld; James Rens. Reechwood: James Cnnsotlr, Ooderieh. Agents ---J. W. Yon, (Tod.rleh; AIPT. i.eitch. R. R. Ne. 1, ClInta•: John Murray, lleafarth ; R. HIachtq, Sostorth. Polley -holders ran mike all payments and (4'i their reeds receipt. ed at R J. )0 nrrfat's Clothing Stave. CHt.tns ; R 11. Obeys Grocery. Stem It street, flederlch. or J p Reade Numeral Stara Bartel4.